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did he forget all of this awful punches in campaign trail about his favorite ice cream in his love the pets for joining us tonight army general, former white house staff mick mulvaney and christopher olivarez from texas department of public safety and also congressman mike gallagher and arizona attorney general. all with this tonight printed foreign policy morning some of the u.s. not focus on china. in his march for world power, not russia, china today launched the first astronaut to its own space station . we have also this, former president trump, is going after president biden saying the biden is taking a step backwards on energy independence. we have that story and former president - seven border, they announce $1 billion budget for the zone state portable and security going to break that all down printed plus we will show you how other states are
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answering the call from texas and arizona asking for law enforcement backup to protect the border. as they face rising crime importer neighborhoods . different things like home invasions, to property distractions. the legal drugs and weapons. plus, embarrassing pushback against the democrats of their pandemic bailout predict governor come he is a democrat of louisiana the first 12 and pa stop to the federal jobless benefits joining more than half the country already and putting into free money from the federal government and also we are have breaking news, one of the 18 scientists decided a letter and said yes investigate whether covid-19 did escape from the wuhan lab. she now said that scientists reduced to admit to admit to that because they don't want to be associated with former president trump erased that possibility of a lab accident last year. we will show you how dr. anthony fauci prior comments that undercut they do undercut is no
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denial and he deliberately suppressed the wuhan lab theory and also this, republican governor ron desantis, he announced the default position to shut everything down during the pandemic was just plain wrong party will will bring you this race while thank you for joining us. it i am elizabeth macdonald and the evening edit starts right now. welcome to the show, you're watching the foxbusiness network, we begin with retired u.s. army four-star general foreign policy expert. your reaction to the summit, did vladimir putin walk away from today with no preposition. in the pipeline prayed what you think that is not true and what you say. guest: first of all, i think both of them walked away and feeling good about it. they look for things that can define success for them and .
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much is . standard at these regardless of who is participating and so any analysis to this would tell you that president biden went into this with a strategic objective to try to take the all-time low relationship that we have with russia and try to defuse and reduce the tension. so prior to this summit, 83 thanks. major concessions to russia. when you mentioned was the pipeline and that's only given russia when full in terms of financial upside. and is given him out of economic and potentially military leverage over eastern europe in particular. and squeezes ukraine quite a bit but second thing, not well-known but when he back into a place in january, that his administration
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or invest the first week in february. what he did is that we were negotiating with the russians to include of advanced weapons that were not covered up by the treaty and russia is most of those . and access to get them underneath that umbrella and will try to get china to principe because the ever-growing expanding nuclear arsenal those negotiations were on the table with russians . and he walked away from all of that and extended the treaty. the third thing is that we had significant random attacks in the united states and on the scale we had not seen during the trump administration prayed what he should've done, is use the tools available to him in cyber command and new authorities the trump administration has planted them and they used those authorities to shut down russia's interference in the 202018 collection it to shut it down in the 2020 election . to both of those packs that we made
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on this cyber infrastructure that was monitoring those attacks were disclosed publicly to the american people. another president of the united states and in the wind by the director of cyber command. so those are the concessions we made and going in and when we do. we just came up with hundred list of things to discuss with no policy commitments for anything that will take place. i think - a relatively empty hand. elizabeth: that's right. so what'd russia crosses president biden line in the sand, no more cyber attacks in the city and for structure entities . kind of feels like obama's redline in and you gotta guess that iran got that list. the new york times is reporting that the u.s. is already inside russia's peregrine and we have been there since 2012. so president biden did say that
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if russia does this again, they did bring up a ransom attack on russia's on oilfield. this seems like an active work . guest: i thought after ransom or attacks, that one, we go down after cyber infrastructure and the logitech would should fit the most sanctions. and exposes personal wealth and hit that as well . the sanctions have not worked with russians unit vladimir putin was them off . and it hit him where he is and this is a declining power is economy is in the tank is that one commodity economy. oil and gas. another thing that it i like about it, we gave vladimir putin a world platform and a stage there. and he knows how to play it, he stood there for 55 minutes in the mess that i could count it took something in the neighborhood of 26 or 27 questions. any dealt with the american press and the international russian press. our president stood up there for
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something like 22 minutes, took ten minutes with the questions and six or seven questions and all from the american press. no russian press whatsoever. this optics were . horrible as far as i'm concerned. elizabeth: that's what people are saying, people agree with you. president trump would likely agree the apostles not what present former president trump said last night. >> i guess overall we can get anything, we give a bit very big stage russia rated we got nothing we gave up something that was unbelievably valuable. i stop the pipeline, and that pipeline was stopped and it was given back and nothing was common for it. i think it was good day for russia printed oc what we got out of it. elizabeth: will use a general. guest: think about how different it would've been if we had it conducted a counterattack that we are capable of after those somewhere attacks we going to the meeting we tell them, it's
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going to get worse if you continue to attack us under putin. but we just did you we can do over and over and over and over again. and every time that we do it, were going to put it in to the public domain. we would've got it a reaction from vladimir putin . elizabeth: that is a great point. thank you for your insights and come back soon. let's bring in former official, as the general talking about in russia's half the size of california, smaller than canada. and nikki says focus on china is what you say to . . think about the world domination. guest: i think so that is one problem that biden had doing and to see vladimir putin predict came after the g7 and the nato and these are all organizations that have a strong at the height of the risk to in front of americans russia. russia is not helpful to the united system is not a liberal country. it has a giant nuclear arsenal.
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not really as you point out, the economy is so much smaller in our economy is ten times the size of russia's and europe's is about nine times the size it can afford to defend itself against russia. we have a serious threat from china rated i think she said this too far, she said that china must take over the world . think they want to replace america as top country they pose a very significant threat. elizabeth: taiwan said they had largest insurgence of chinese jets after china it back from taiwan after nato said that. china did that after nato made the announcement so that is what is happening with china right now predict in taiwan. i want to go back to what happened with president biden being challenged by cnn reporter. basically the cnn reporter with the confit and blubber put in when he's been downplaying cyber attacks and human rights abuses. let's watch of this .
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>> why the change in behavior mr. president. biden: . [inaudible]. printed i say that predict what i said it was let's get a straight. i said look, we will change the behavior and. [inaudible]. i'm not confident of anything i'm just stating the facts. reporter: after it dominates. [inaudible]. without any involvement in the cyber attacks. how does that turn into a construction meeting. [inaudible]. biden: i don't understand that. elizabeth: okay, the presidents subsequently apologized . explained that the reporters never ask a positive question what about the ones that the ice cream flavors and cats on the capping from the fact that he
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didn't have press coverages and the fact that under obama's vice president, the obama campaign kept them off the campaign starting in 2012. what about the endless questions president trump went through. so what is with this, what happened here. guest: is a bad day for democrat white house when you're at odds with cnn. and very basically, we didn't hear anything from during the presidential campaign begins the cnn took that job over. she asked an interesting question about his response basically was as in the press conferences you just sort of is yelling about was russia should and should not do. he already, screwed this up before he got geneva greatest national security advisor jake sullivan said that we will retaliate against russia for the cyber attacks printed on the ransom or attacks, it's even more sophisticated and it incurred in the trump and ministration biden's people said that if we figure out that's russia, will going to get the
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word cyber. this sullivan said we will do things that are seen and unseen printed and things were so unseen and nobody seems to know about, so as you pointed out, there's already been a line in the sand of the redline incident as with obama and out with. cs uses list of 16 entities and organizations are sectors, some businesses are on the list, really like him or put in will take you back and laugh. one final point is that when it comes to the press, biden is so bad because he's been untested by the media. that is one reason you didn't do a joint press conference with the latimer printed that's one reason that vladimir putin has his brilliant platform to speak from predict. elizabeth: we wanted to have the presidential site right, press conference along with vladimir putin, side-by-side. he shouldn't he have done that. guest: yes, well if he's incapable of doing that he should not be doing a summer like this are either that or don't do the press conferences that nobody should be able to
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hold his own with vladimir putin if you're on the stage with him and latimer put it says something like: it is more cyber attacks in russia, his take no mr. president, it doesn't. biden is not like most presidents who have to learn a lot about foreign policy in the first year or two from east on this career . was chairman of the foreign missions committee and he was vice president. the fact that he can't hold his own ideas latimer put it is a very sad statement. elizabeth: thank you for joining us and is good to see you . still ahead former white house staff milk mulvaney, basically is going to take this one on former president trump and biden saying the president is taking the u.s. backwards on energy independence and a morning that green energy is not good enough to power the u.s. factories reading that is next gleaming edit continues. >> five in a $40 billion service transportation reauthorization bill, we just march of last week
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elizabeth: back with the snow is chief of staff mick mulvaney. it's good to have you with us again . former president promising the president biden is taking the u.s. backwards. in terms of energy independence, restoring the oil boom, is this a serious threat printed zero, i think. guest: was with thank you for having me and yes, and a couple of different levels look in the economic impact of this printed circumstance for the democrats are . all of this money creating the risk of inflation. in the same time taking all of these goods gasoline and oil off the market predict it will create tremendous increase in prices. when he got the pump, 30 days now, you will see the impact of democrat policies on your pocketbook spring there's an economic impact to what they're doing with energy and also foreign policy components and just watch this, how unusual it
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is to go to circumstance where joe biden's actually making it easier for the russians to export their gas making it harder for us to export hours printed president trump was president, he knew we had leverage of our russia if we could restricted their export of energy we can export our liquid it natural gas. we tried to figure on the way to export what we made natural gas to europe to sort of take the reliance of russia down a couple notches. what great leverage that would have been a for joe biden if he would've continued to those policies but he did the exact opposite printed presence right, is a great day for russia, we gave away everything and got nothing and is absolutely right on that. economic energy policy economic policy and foreign policy and biden is going the wrong direction of both of those. elizabeth: is good news, the oil rebound and making up come back, $30 million of free cash flow this year but did burn over
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300 billion the prior decade. in the second best performing in the innocent. . guest: we remember president obama try to take credit for the dramatic increase in oil and gas productions in the u.s. and sort and ignore the fact that that was already on private land and targeted the biden administration which is safely the third term of the obama administration in many many ways, sometimes even more left and more progressive doing the same thing in stopping oil leases and gas leases on federal plan to produce what you are talking about is just an example of why the private sector in this country so powerful. and so fantastic that it's creating wealth and why the biden restricting the access to public lands again is actually against are both self interests both internationally. trump: for all of these places, were going so well with energy, we are not going to be energy
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independent into two months from now printed work running a lead in killing our birds, to kill everything to predict and they're very, you learned from watching it over last four months, it is intermittent energy. it is not good at it. it will not power are great factories. elizabeth: said that last point, he is saying that wind power's own power, some point power of the u.s. factories. it's intermittent energy and you don't have backup storage like you do with oil and gas. so that is what the president the former president trump is talking about. that's important point that he was just making predict. guest: and his knees right and when what you see is that when you rely so heavily on solar and wind and the things that are not as constant and reliable is oil and gas and coal, the cost go up predict one of the things that president trump newell and took advantage of was that we have a competitive advantage of the world marketplace for energy. but we were able to take gas out
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of the ground here and condense it liquefy it and send it overseas competitively. that's how effective and efficient we work in getting the stuff out of the ground here. a huge advantage for us a huge competitive advantage when it came to industries, chemical businesses were living in the president trump in oil gas was doing great printed all of this are going to suffer now under these new policies. i know the first time in a generation, we were exporting energy in this country don't think anybody thought that was bad. the democrats probably economically even thought it was okay, they just are politically beholden to their environmental left and they have to hate oil and natural gas and carbon in order to be a democrat. elizabeth: is good to see you. thank you for joining us . come back soon rated coming up texas governor greg abbott 1 million-dollar budget or his state owned border wall and security, there warning about rising crime in their neighborhood from home invasions
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only ensure the safety of the border community with the citizens of texas. right now we are deploying 1000 public safety resources to the border along with texas national guard. but there's so much. the cover and so much mass landed to govern so many different gaps on the border. it's very challenging mentally for us but the border patrol to for fill those gaps printed that's why it's important to have this law in place to get the construction going for the loan any of the barriers that may help me to tour some of the criminal activity taking place right now predict what is happening, is that the governor announced a quarter billion dols down payment in texas his own water quality he is saying that would be building a combination of state landed and donations of private land and he's asking president biden to get back the land that the federal government took end of the last administration it rated so this sounds like it's want to be quite a fight to get this up and running. what do you say. guest: is would be a challenge from the governor but one thing that the governor is doing i
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said before is great leadership. he's not going to back down the state of texas is going to lead the charge and were going to assist our federal partners and to do what we can to ensure the safety along the border to see behind me, i'm in between a gap along the border wall. just goes to show you that there's so many gaps along the border right now and it has very critical to have a those structures in place to help this district this criminal activity taking place right now predict speech of the governor talking about how crime has been pricing and neighborhoods and communities at the border read we have been covering this for about five years and we have seen an increase in the problem of the local towns and folks down there saying things like home invasions, property destruction and more predict this listen. >> make no mistake of the border crisis that we are dealing with right now is a direct result of the open it border policies have
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been put into place by the biden administration and the problems that people are suffering on the border, and just continued to get worse. homes army invaded, neighborhoods are dangerous and people are being threatened on a daily basis with guns. people either coming across the border of those working with those who are the border. elizabeth: the tenant, can you talk to us more about what local communities are staying in the way of crime like this. guest: so one thing did you have to keep in mind is that we have a surge of congress that are coming across, when you have the unaccompanied children and the families, that distract and overwhelm law enforcement. now we have to tend to those needs and focus our efforts on that predict and when that happens, then we have the cartels and the smuggler organization taking advantage of the situation and explaining the situation. in the gaps along the border and
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all is doing is making them more powerful by allowing this to happen because they're making money off this current situation right now. it's very imperative that we do something. we are stepping forward with the resources to the border and not only to dario and el paso and our focus is criminal elements. want to determine instruct the elements to keep our areas safe. see tip thank you for joining us and thank you for your service to our country printed is good to see you in connection printed up next, gallagher helping us break down another potential coe scientists immediate covered up the wuhan lab lake to ensure the former president trump was to blame for the pandemic and not china. the story is next. >> their hatred of donald trump anybody around donald trump and all conservatives and republicans month is a good sensor, they would far rather billy china fable excuses about
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elizabeth: joining is now congressman mike gallagher, congressman it is good to see you predict the news coming in, this is . stunning . and is talking in history of the 18 scientists who signed the letter that appeared in the journal science and yes, investigate covid-19 whether it escape from that wuhan lab. and now saying, scientists refused to admit to the possibility because they don't want to be associated with donald trump. basically saying that the media, may backup printed media effectively portrayed trump has a racist. so the scientists don't want to be associated with his race for racist rhetoric and the will hot
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iris and the likely to be as hard scientists seven forward now. what do you say predict. guest: any scientist that connects themselves in such a manner is acting more like a religious relic that a scientist. in this case the religion is one of unmitigated anti- trump ideology. which had the effect of distracting our attention away from a investigating the lab thereby giving the chinese communist party pass on unleashing the pandemic that upended millions of lives and ended millions of lives across the world. and ultimately eroded public trust in actual scientists in a public health. that is a tragedy. that set us back as a country, my hope is that we can learn from this movement forward to get to the bottom of this pandemic. and all the chinese party accountable for the massive
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massive cover-up the demand letter from our own government, this is the biggest failures in sunlight and the fact that we ethically conflicted the scientist spinning around intelligence communities to tell us that we have a huge huge problem. elizabeth: house minority leader kevin mccarthy said that the mainstream media and tech companies helped cover up the possibility that this was a lab accident . we have three wuhan lab workers getting sick with covid-19 symptoms in november of 2019 and there were hospitalized. democrats are supposed to be the party of science. as the media and the democrats putting politics ahead of science printed how many people died because they would not admit this virus was only going contagious and had data functions capabilities. guest: think about it, if we had known in early december when her cdc offered just in our folks over there to investigate the lab if we had learned key things about the virus that then, we
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could've understood that perhaps we could have known that there was transmission from humans to humans. it would have had an entirely different public health approach if we had more transparency in the front had been able to actually investigate lab leak hypothesis and ideas that this was a virus that was genetically modified in the wuhan institute so as part of quite a bite many lives would have been saved. i can guarantee you that we would've had an entirely different approach and i can't help but to think that it would've been far more successful than some of the disaster shutdowns we saw. elizabeth: me backup. even cnn chief medical correspondent, is saying that yes he thinks it did leak from lebanon should be investigated because this virus, basically when viruses jump from animal to human, this batters long it takes a while to infect rated
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this covid-19 exploded. and think came out at 90 miles an hour and all of a sudden target infecting wildly around the world. so that to him, his gain of function so again, whether or not we can find out exactly what happened. an issue and he pointed out lockdowns greeted and governor desantis of florida said we can't go through shutdowns and documents again the way they were handled. listing listen to the governor here. watch this. >> these lockdown states, we've got to make sure this does not have a newer country again printed the default should be freedom and then if have data that supports policies, then you have to have a reason to do it and i think what ended up happening is that you have 15 days to slow the spread and the discussion turned into a perpetual lockdown and states other than my florida georgia who really fought to keep everything open but he did that cannot way it is. elizabeth: another governor is
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talking to people about violating the shut down rules. and some face jail time and one point your response to the governor here . guest: i agree completely with governor desantis. the fact is that we went from 15 days of spread to avoid overwhelming the hospital systems then suddenly, the goalpost changed due to were going to tell this thing disappears but that was never how it was supposed to be attended. think about the cost to our kids. the kids who are already struggling to reach grade level for example just lost a year of education because the teachers unions exploited the crisis to give the schools shut down . were going to have to go a long way to getting those kids back to where they were before and the learning loss and the cost is immense. in the to our children, all because we bungled the health response into many people politicize what was supposed to be a scientific approach. elizabeth: congressman mike
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gallagher, suite have you on predict rate inside their income accident and is good to see her. coming up were going to stand the story going to show you how dr. anthony fauci previous comments are now undercutting his big denial that he basically suppressed the possibility that covid-19 did escape in the wuhan lab. >> halfway into this, he stopped delivering publican pony started delivering propaganda because as we look back at this now, he misled on the host of things from the covid-19 origins to the african mask lockdowns and with the federal government low was in gain of function research and had a lot of questions. and i hope congress is paying attention to this destruction were having it because there's a line between public propaganda. you look a little lost. i can't find my hotel. oh.
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elizabeth: let's welcome to our show, editor director we do see you again vince. dr. anthony fauci pushback on criticism that he deliberately suppressed the theory covid-19 originated 11 wuhan, china. he cities always kept an open mind. the shunt history, they tell us a different story. then he really was basically all about and open minded about it much of the viewers this rated 20 statements. guest: dr. anthony fauci now claiming that he was open-minded about it is preposterous because last april, remember he stepped up to the podium and white house press conference and asked him about the theory this may have come from a laboratory. by just a few republican senators and the president of the united states himself and dr. anthony fauci template is and all of the evidence points to this being a natural occurrence and even referenced a bunch of scientists we now know had dramatic conflict of
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interest as they wrote articles in top scientific journals insisting that the lab leak very had no basis in truth. and we know that was life that these guys had meaningful conflict of interest when it came to saving and handling megan taxpayer funding that went directly to that lab and wuhan and dr. anthony fauci was perfectly happy in april even man plaster when he spoke to the national geographic to insist that he did not think this gladly can that this was natural in origin. elizabeth: the inspector general for hhs products of function gaf function clinic. what you think will turn up rated because we seen dr. anthony fauci that this was over a five-year. it went went to the wuhan lab . another estimated other estimates show millions of dollars margaritas. guest: why are we funding in any capacity dangerous research inside of the lab and communist controlled china party that seems like a gigantic issue so we need to get to the bottom of
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that for sure. an additional he would do have the inspector general gives us some fair answers on whether or not we were funding what is referred to his gain of function research. sure seems like we work and dr. anthony fauci easily told rand paul incident testimony that we've learned that he claimed that nonocon that was on funding begin a function research but it sure seems like our money went to a lab where they were making viruses or infectious to humans and that's not gain of function research, i don't know what this. elizabeth: he also admitted that he the government was not monitoring what china was doing there and say department said that i was working with the chinese military. your final words. guest: this is may be, i think it feels like this is an overstatement but it feels like one of the biggest scandals in american history. if it is true the emergence at taxpayer money was being used to create a pandemic that ended up killing 600,000 americans, i they say it was an accident, that is a seismic of course i
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elizabeth: back with us mark advantage. we have georgia and florida with their law enforcement national guard troops to assist at the border. any other states doing at? >> well i think there are a lot of states that will hopefully help us secure our border because lives as you know i've said this before but this is not an arizona problem. this is a problem of the entire
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country because it's not only a massive amount of people going across the border and you saw last month 180,000 people and expecting 2 million this year but it does the cartels using it in a record amount of fentanyl coming in and sex offenders that have been apprehended or identified in so this affects every stay. it's not just arizona and texas. he'll come to georgia and florida and it's going to come devastate so it's important at the end of the day it's the biden administration and the federal government responsibility. they are constitutionally charged with protecting our border protecting america and it's not doing it. elizabeth: we had come excuse me 337,000 crossing trying to cross in and 2015. six years later, 2 million right?
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that's the population and the brass go. this is a humanitarian country. we want legal immigration we want to help refugees. you do it illegally you are going to get assaulted or killed along the way and now we have republican a republican governor ron desantis sending law enforcement from a dozen different florida agencies but he's really stepping up here. so what other states do you think might step up? bayji of florida saying to the other states send in help right now. >> we need all the help we can get. every border state does but once again as he reported out i'm a first-generation american there's a reason why foreigners come to this country and we know it's not only the fact that people are crossing illegal and it's overwhelming the system but we are waiting for a federal judge to make a decision would abide administration's holding deportation so it dramatic climb in the number of people being arrested and imported.
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1.2 million people with pending deportation records. it's like the river in the dam is broken so states are trying to help us and to stem the flow of the water but the wide administration has to start doing their job not only to deport people and deportation orders to make sure we aren't allowing dangerous people and felons and their community and at the end of the day make sure like the mexico policy are implemented. there are a lot of things that wide administration could be doing and they are not doing and we are all suffering the consequences so god bless florida and georgia and it's up to the biden administration. elizabeth: can you tell us what's going on in border neighborhoods? >> if you'd talk, think of the southern arizona and talk to
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ranchers and farmers people that have been down there for generations will tell you they have never seen anything like this. we know when people cross the border you have this impact on your environment but you are also seeing an impact where people are being threatened and we have had a few talk to border sheriffs these aren't the people that are just crossing the border but people better got a ways. people are trying to get away from law enforcement we have heard the stories about crime and you alluded to the fact that people crossing the border are being exploited. they are being taken advantage of and when they see those cartels many of them end up in human trafficking and being exploited in raped by -- this is a humanitarian crisis and national security crisis. we know the criminal cartel are
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taking advantage. we have seen a spike in fenton on heroin coming across the border in local communities dealing with the consequences of the biden administration ignoring the first crisis faced by this administration. americans will pay the cost for generations. eth macdonald and thank you all for tuning in. "kudlow" hello welcome back to "kudlow." i'm larry kudlow. i'm still hung up on yesterday's biden putin meeting and i suspect many of you are too. so many problems in so many issues in so many things left hanging on both sides also i don't want to play politics with foreign policy but i'm very old-fashioned. i believe in the old-fashioned system that politics should stop at the water's edge and their leaders go overseas they should
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